Researchers believe that machines, acting collectively, can accomplish tasks that are difficult for individual robots.
Researchers are harnessing collective intelligence from swarm robotics, inspired by ants and bees, to accomplish complex tasks that individual robots struggle with.
Every Friday, students gather at Building C on Mountaintop Campus to plan experiments and fly aerial robots.  For members of Lehigh’s Aerial Swarms Club, this is a routine — working together to ...
Five un-crewed boats remotely piloted from 500 miles away surrounded HMS Tyne in a demonstration of how the Royal Navy could utilise such technology on operations. The real-life scenario of escorting ...
The Leonidas Autonomous Robotic (Leonidas AR) platform features Epirus’ Leonidas high-power microwave (HPM) weapon with ...
With autonomous drones becoming and increasingly regular threat, countermeasures become necessary. And this weapon developed ...
Deep in the mountains of Switzerland lies a marvel of engineering, the Gotthard Base Tunnel. This is the longest railway and ...
The global Cleaning Robot Market is projected to grow from USD 14.8 billion in 2025 to USD 96.8 billion by 2035, at a CAGR of ...
The Norinco P60’s release was touted by Communist Party officials in press statements as an early showcase of how Beijing is ...